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Miz Beaver
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1951 Dailies:
January:
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01—Pogo and Solid
MacHogany are off to New Orleans to play jazz. |
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08—Pogo
takes jazz piano lessons from a frog. |
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15—Howland
and Churchy jive; Albert jams. |
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22—A
carrier pigeon arrives with a millinery secret. |
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29—Chug-Chug
sells some mail to the unemployed pigeon. |
February:
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05—Albert says
the mail is in a foreign language: English. |
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12—Miz
Beaver thinks the pigeon is from the matrimony bureau. |
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19—Pogo is
drafted to uphold Miz Beaver’s honor in a duel. |
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26—Miz
Beaver in armor is standing in for Pogo’s opponent. |
March:
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05—Pogo goes
overboard and everyone is satisfied. |
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12—Three
bats take up residence in Albert’s mouth. |
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19—Mallard
de Mer the seasick duck is afraid of flying. |
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26—Deacon
trains the Bats to become Audible Boy Bird Watchers. |
April:
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02—The Bats
rename birds for flowers and tie knots on the Deacon. |
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09—Sam
sells the bats a lighter that works underwater. |
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16—Miz
Limpkin’s eggs are missing; Beauregard lunches on eggs. |
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23—Candy
eggs are substituted before the hatchlings are found. |
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30—The
rhymin’ worm and Albert plan a poetry contest. |
May:
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07—Albert
recruits Pogo, then Beauregard, to help write poetry. |
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14—Sam is
Albert’s ghost writer; the rhymin’ worm goes missing. |
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21—While
Churchy’s head is stuck in his shell, the bug navigates. |
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28—The
poetry contest starts, though judge Churchy can’t hear. |
June:
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04—Albert’s
poem, written on stone, is the weightiest. |
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11—Hepzibah
dresses up Churchy’s head space. |
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18—Howland
diagnoses Churchy; P T Bridgeport’s circus arrives. |
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25—Everyone
tries for the circus; P T wants the headless turtle. |
July:
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02—Churchy’s
head is restored; the circus is ruined. |
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09—A
benefit performance is planned with Tammanany the tiger. |
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16—Pup-dog
has formed an attachment to Tammanany. |
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23—Unemployed,
P T and Tammanany go their separate ways. |
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30—Pup-dog
and the Rackety-coon chile run away with the tiger. |
August:
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06—Ol’ Mouse
joins them and they look for food. |
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13—A
kingfisher steals Mouse’s dinner; a cow tries to be a cat. |
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20—The
kingfisher becomes an apprentice roadrunner. |
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27—A posse
goes after Tammanany and the tads. |
September:
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03—A disguised
Pup-dog and Rackety-coon chile surrender to Pogo. |
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10—The
tiger hunters return but there’s none of them left. |
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17—Sam
wants to publish Albert’s memoirs in alligator hide. |
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24—Albert
attempts to write his autobiography. |
October:
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01—Choo-Choo
loses his job; Howland umpires the world series. |
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08—Choo-Choo
is fired as a beetle administrator. |
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15—Wiley
Catt wants Churchy, who writes the mail, for dinner. |
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22—Sam,
Wiley and Sarcophagus MacAbre accuse Churchy of treason. |
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29—The Bats
spy on Churchy, with his permission. |
November:
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05—Churchy’s
friends hide him from a Ladies Vigilante Auxiliary. |
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12—A jar of
jellyfish and a poem condemn Churchy. |
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19—Deacon
will have to substitute for Churchy in the recipe. |
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26—Albert
and Churchy save the Deacon with a water pistol. |
December:
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03—Porky beats
Albert and Churchy at wooing Hepzibah. |
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10—Crooner
Moonshine Sonata helps win Hepzibah for himself. |
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17—Sonata
the loner frog shuns relationships and Christmas. |
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24—Churchy
is late with carols and early with resolutions. |
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31—Bun
Rabbit celebrates all of the year’s holidays at once. |
The weeks above can be
found in these books in this order:
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Pogo
(1951): Jan 22-Mar 05; Mar 12-Apr 23. |
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I
Go Pogo (1952): Dec 31; Apr 30-Sep 10; Oct 01-Nov 26. |
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Pogo
For President (1964): reprinting part of I Go Pogo: Dec 31; Oct 01. |
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Pogo
Re-Runs (1974): reprinting part of I Go Pogo: Oct 01-Nov 26. |
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Outrageously
Pogo (1985): Jan 01-Dec 24. |
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Pluperfect
Pogo (1987): Dec 31. |
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Pogo Volume 5
(1995): Jan 01-Apr 23. |
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Pogo Volume 6
(1996): Apr 30-Oct 08. |
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Pogo Volume 7
(1997): Oct 15-Dec 31. |
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